3. Clemson, 16 commits: Clemson is putting together another solid class, currently ranked No. 13 nationally led by No. 1 dual-threat quarterback Deshaun Watson (Gainesville, Ga./Gainesville High) and an impressive group of offensive skill players. The Tigers are looking to put a bow on the class on defense with top targets No. 14 Raekwon McMillan (Hinesville, Ga./Liberty County High), No. 27 Lorenzo Featherston (Greensboro, N.C./Page High) and others still high on the board. The Tigers have eight ESPN300 prospects committed.

4. North Carolina, 21 commits: The Tar Heels are holding steady in the national class rankings at No. 20 with a class headlined by a trio of ESPN300 prospects, including running back Elijah Hood (Charlotte, N.C./Catholic High). Among the top targets remaining is No. 27 overall Lorenzo Featherston (Greensboro, N.C./Page High).

5. Virginia, 10 commits: The Cavaliers have the smallest class among nationally ranked classes, but No. 5 overall Andrew Brown (Chesapeake, Va./Oscar Frommel Smith High) and No. 10 Quinn Blanding (Virginia Beach, Va./Bayside High) are two of the very best in the country. ESPN300 wide receiver Jamil Kamara (Virginia Beach, Va./Bishop Sullivan Catholic) is among the top remaining prospects on the board.

8. Boston College, 22 commits: The Eagles currently rank No. 34 in the class rankings nationally led by four-star inside linebacker Connor Strachan (Wellesley, Ma./Saint Sebastians County High) and defensive end Harold Landry (Fayetteville, N.C./Pine Forest High). The Eagles would to land ESPN300 defensive end Kurt Holuba (Oradell, N.J./Bergen Catholic High) with defensive line being a major need remaining.

10. Georgia Tech, 18 commits: The Yellow Jackets have a solid group of 18 committed led by four-star cornerback Stepheny Durham IV (Jacksonville, Fla./Atlantic Coast High) and linebackers Terrell Lewis (Ocoee, Fla./Ocoee High) and KeShun Freeman (Hogansville, Ga./Callaway High). The quick and elusive Donquell Green (Waynesboro, Ga./Wayne County) is one of the top remaining skill prospects on the board.

11. Maryland, 13 commits: While the Terrapins currently sit outside the top 40 classes nationally, Maryland is a program with a good shot to ascend. Currently, the class features ESPN300 defensive end Jesse Aniebonam (Olney, Md./Our Lady of Good Counsel High) and three more four-star prospects, but it’s the targets remaining that are of note. No. 17 overall Jalen Tabor (Washington, DC/Friendship Collegiate Academy) and No. 22 Damian Prince (Forestville, Md./Bishop McNamara High) could both end up staying home.

13. Syracuse, 13 commits: Syracuse has four-star QB A.J. Long (Lebanon, Tn./Friendship Christian School) as the headliner of a class that includes three linebackers. The Orange would love to keep No. 86 overall Thomas Holley (Brooklyn, N.Y./Lincoln High) close to home, but are fighting an uphill battle.

14. Wake Forest, 10 commits: The Demon Deacons currently have 10 commitments from five states led by outside linebacker Jaboree’ Williams (Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Fort Lauderdale High). Wake Forest would love to pull defensive tackle Edgar Cerenord (Plantation, Fla./American Heritage High) out of the Sunshine State as well.